SPECTRL

*** ROOT REQUIRED (for Android 4.4 Kit Kat only) ***If your device is running Android 4.4 Kit Kat, Rec. requires your device to be rooted in order to do its magic.Rec. will work seamlessly, without root, on Android 5.0 Lollipop however.Please read the FAQs below for more important information.

Rec. (Pro) highlights include:▪ No need to be tied to your computer while recording.▪ Longer screen recording, with Audio – record for up to 1 hour.▪ Audio recording via the mic.▪ A beautiful user interface – no more messing with the command line/terminal.▪ Save your favourite configurations as Presets.▪ Automatically show screen touches for the duration of your recording.▪ Customisable countdown timer so that you can get your screen recording set-up perfectly.▪ Shake your device, or simply switch your screen off, to stop your recording early.

FAQs:* Why can't I install Rec. on my device?Your phone/tablet must be running Android 4.4 Kit Kat or Android 5.0 Lollipop.* Why do I need root?If you are on Android 5.0 Lollipop then you no longer need root and can ignore this question (and the next one)!However, if you are running Android 4.4 Kit Kat, then your device must be rooted in order for Rec. to function correctly/at all.* How do I root my device?Unfortunately the process differs for every Android device, and so there is no universal rooting solution - however CF-Auto-Root is a good place to start. Otherwise, please search for a root guide for your particular device using Google.* Can Rec. record audio?Yes! Audio is recorded via the mic. Rec. Pro users can record video + audio for up to 1 hour, whereas Rec (free) users can try out recording with audio for 5 minutes in order to test whether it works properly on their device before purchasing the upgrade.* Why is the recording laggy and slow on my Samsung Galaxy S2/S3/Note/...?This seems to be an issue with Exynos-based devices not playing nicely with the native screenrecord function, so there's not a lot I can do about it right now (I also don't have access to any Samsung devices). Sorry!* Does Rec. work with Intel x86 based devices?I have no idea (but probably not)! Unfortunately, I don't have access to any x86 devices running Android 4.4+, but if you try it, please let me know how you get on.* Are there any other known issues?Enabling the Audio option may cause the recording to fail on the LG G2 (on Android 4.4 Kit Kat only). I will attempt to resolve this as soon as I have access to an LG G2 device to test with.

Top Tips: 1. Disable notifications in your Superuser app to prevent the notifications from appearing in the beginning of your recordings.2. Switch the Size width/height values to flip the recording orientation.3. Tap the Size label to get your device's native resolution.

Disclaimer:Tested on a Nexus 5/7, running stock rooted 4.4 Kit Kat and Android 5.0 Lollipop, but it has been reported to work fine on other ROMs and devices also.Unfortunately, I do not have the time or resources to test any other device/ROM combinations, so your mileage may vary.

DashLight is a simple and lightweight widget, app, and DashClock extension, that acts as a toggle for your device's camera flash/led (or screen brightness), allowing you to use it as a torch / flashlight.

DashLight works great as an app, widget, DashClock extension, or Tasker plugin – the only app to combine all these options seamlessly.Each component can also be used independently of the others, if you wish. The widget can be placed on the homescreen or the lockscreen (or both), and its appearance is fully customisable (with the upgrade), allowing it to blend in with any theme you may have on your device.The app allows users without a camera flash on their device to use the screen as a bright light source.While the extension is the first dedicated torch/flashlight DashClock extension.A small Tasker plugin is also included (upgrade only), allowing you to do crazy things such as flashing the LED upon receiving notifications, or shaking your device to activate the light. Get creative!Feel free to email me if you come up with any good DashLight-related Tasker profiles that can be shared with other users.

Please Note:• Due to the way DashClock works, I am currently unable to toggle the flash directly from the lock screen using the extension – i.e. Without unlocking the device.Unfortunately, this is a limitation of DashClock, not this app.• The widget however, can toggle the flash directly from the lock screen, without unlocking.• The app was added due to a bug in Android 4.0/ICS that prevented me from having a properly functioning widget-only "app" (Issue 24208). It is also useful for users without a camera flash.• DashLight will not work properly from the lockscreen if you have Face Unlock enabled, as the camera cannot be accessed by two apps at the same time. i.e. DashLight and Face Unlock.

DashLight is the most complete, well designed, and intuitive app torch app available. Best of all, it is (90%) free, with no ads in sight!

[Devs]You can now integrate DashLight control in to your own apps!Simply broadcast an Intent with one of the following actions:• com.spectrl.dashlight.FLASHLIGHT_OFF• com.spectrl.dashlight.FLASHLIGHT_ON• com.spectrl.dashlight.FLASHLIGHT_TOGGLE

Drop me an email at contact+dashlight@spectrl.com if you have any other requests.

Disclaimer:Prolonged use of the LED as a flashlight/torch may cause overheating, and damage to your device.

I have only been able to test on a Nexus 4/5/7, so please let me know if you have any problems with your particular device, preferably via email (don't forget to include which device you have!).

Permissions:• CAMERA – required in order to control and toggle the camera flash (categorised as part of the camera hardware)• WAKE_LOCK – used to prevent issues with the flash potentially turning off when the device sleeps (e.g. If the screen goes for an extended amount of time, but you want to keep the flash on)• BILLING – allows the in-app upgrade to work

FeeCalc (the app formerly known as PayPal Calculator) is a simple but effective way for you to quickly, easily and accurately calculate the fee you will be charged for your PayPal transactions.The reverse mode also allows you to calculate the total you should request in order to receive the amount you want, after fees.

Please Note: I have made this app available to download in any country, however I am only able to include rates for countries and currencies that PayPal "officially" supports - i.e. Countries where no currency conversion is required. This is because PayPal do not publish the currency exchange rates that they use for transactions.e.g. I cannot include India until PayPal start to allow transactions in Rupees (so please stop leaving negative reviews!)

** As far as I am aware the app is extremely accurate. However, if you feel this is not the case, then please send me an email with an example and I will get it fixed.

* Please get in touch if you'd like to provide a translation for your native language.

Follow me on Twitter @SPECTRL for updates on the app, as well as other random thoughts!

If you find this app useful, please take the time to leave a rating / review.If you have any feature requests or design ideas regarding this app, please contact me at feedback+feecalc@spectrl.com and I will do my best to provide any improvements. Any feedback welcome.For any other queries, please email contact@spectrl.com

This application and its author are in no way affiliated with PayPal.All brands, trademarks, and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.All rights reserved.

ROOT REQUIREDAppShare requires your Android device to be rooted in order to do its magic.

AppShare provides you with an intuitive, straightforward way to share your downloaded apps between the different user accounts on your Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) device.Select an app, then choose which users you wish to share the app with.

AppShare gives you the ability to share apps with other user accounts on your device without having to setup a Google account for each user.Simply download an app using your Google account on the primary account as usual, and then share it with the other users on the device using AppShare.

Each user has a reserved space for app data, meaning that game progress/scores, and other app data is kept separate from other users.This is great for sharing your Android device with family and friends while keeping your personal data protected.AppShare is also ideal for restricting the use of certain apps to particular user accounts – e.g. Disable the Play Store on your kid's user account and control the apps they have access to.

While AppShare is most useful when you have multiple users on your device, you can also use it to hide user apps and disable system apps even when there is only a single user on the device.

Tip:You can potentially improve the performance of your device by "unsharing" (disabling/removing) system and user apps you are not currently using – even on your main account – preventing them from running and using up valuable system resources.

AppShare+Upgrade to AppShare+ to unlock the full functionality of AppShare.

What you get:• No more ads• No restriction on the amount of app-user changes you can make

ContactFeel free to get in touch if you have any questions but please read this description fully before contacting me with any issues.

Note: Only the stock Google 4.2 ROM is officially supported, however custom ROMs should also work, providing they have not messed with Google's multi-user implementation.This is uncharted territory so there may well be some bugs and other random goings on so please bear with me and let me know if you are having problems or come across anything out of the ordinary, especially if you are using the stock 4.2 ROM. Thanks!

Limitations:• Multi-user support is only available on Android devices running 4.2+ (Jelly Bean).• Your device will be need to be rebooted in order for any changes to take effect.• Paid apps may not work unless the Google account that was used to purchase the app is added to the user account that you wish to share the app with.• The Android system may prevent a few apps from being enabled/shared. e.g. Google Wallet in the UK.• If you disable the Google Play Store for a particular user, you cannot have a Google account set up on that user, otherwise the Play Store will return – this may be true for all system apps with updates. However, disabling the Play Store on a new user (without a Google account already set-up) seems to work.

DisclaimerAlthough every effort has been made to thoroughly test the app and ensure stability, this app still modifies undocumented system files, and therefore I will not be responsible for any lost apps/data.Please take care when enabling/disabling system apps.The app shouldn't allow you to do any irreparable damage, but you have been warned.